Desert HWJ Weekend Challenge with Cherry Audio Mercury 6 and KR55C and Moog Model D (x2)
Автор: Getsemani Music
Загружено: 2025-10-03
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I'm still on vacation, but with Keystep Pro and MacBook in hand, I bring you this, live from my mountain chalet in Lincoln, New Hampshire This week's challenge (short version, full description follows at the end):
You're in the desert waiting for a taxi. It finally picks you up and the driver in broken English tries to get you to go to a party. You finally say yes, and he takes you to a desolate industrial area where you descend into a bunker with the craziest party ever going on.
Instruments:
Kalimba (Intro)
Cherry Audio Mercury 6 VST (Lead)
Moog Model D VST (Lead)
Moog Model D VST (Bass Sequence)
Cherry Audio KR55C VST (Drum Sequence)
Effects:
Valhalla Supermassive
Moog MF101S Filter
Moog MF102S Ring Mod
Moog MF104S Delay
Full challenge description:
"Story time! Here’s a story to inspire your jam this weekend.
Under the scorching sun you wait. The desert landscape around you is unfamiliar and beautiful. You look at your watch - the taxi should be here already. You count the cracks in the concrete to pass the time, the asphalt shimmering in the heat. The taxi finally arrives, rushing towards you, then stopping abruptly right in front of you. As you crash down in the back seat, the driver greets you with an exclamation that could be harsh or enthusiastic, you never learned to distinguish the tones of this foreign language. ”To the city,” you ask as clearly as you can. The taxi jumps to speed and the driver switches to broken English, barely making sense. The conversation runs around in circles, skirting the language barrier. ”You want party?” he keeps asking. You’re intrigued by the idea, and wary at the same time. As the taxi approaches the outskirts of the city, you finally say: ”yes, take me to the party.”
The taxi screeches to a halt when you reach your destination. This is not what you expected. It’s not a club, it’s barely a building. Among the derelict concrete buildings there’s a small entrance, clearly leading to a bunker underground. There’s a bouncer standing at the door. This guy is huge. Without a smile, he opens the door to a steep, worn out stairwell leading down, down, down. You already hear the bass thumping as you cautiously start your descent.
You were not prepared for what you find downstairs in the club."
Video excerpts from The Harlequins video "Cry Wolf" by Michael Oliva and Ellina Chetverikova, and pixabay dot com.
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